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Human Immunology|June 1, 1990
Immunology of xenograft rejectionD H Sachs, F H Bach
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|January 1, 1975
Ir-associated murine alloantigens: demonstration of multiple Ia specificities in H-2 alloantisera after selective absorptionsD H Sachs, J L Cone
Hospitals & Health Networks|September 5, 1996
Reward ceremonies: the 1996 Hay compensation surveyR H Sachs, S W Spreier
Nature|January 12, 1984
Reconstitution with syngeneic plus allogeneic or xenogeneic bone marrow leads to specific acceptance of allografts or xenograftsS T Ildstad, D H Sachs
Brain Research|November 27, 1972
Nucleic acid metabolism of the neuroglial cells of the rat neural lobeD Sunde, J Osinchak, H Sachs
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 15, 2022
Transplantation Tolerance through Hematopoietic ChimerismThomas R Spitzer, David H Sachs
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|December 1, 1973
A mouse B-cell alloantigen determined by gene(s) linked to the major histocompatibility complexD H Sachs, J L Cone
Beitrage Zur Gerichtlichen Medizin|January 1, 1986
[Effects of a combination of alcohol and increased intracranial pressure on cerebral pressure and vital functions]R Nowak, E Pfenninger, H Sachs
Cellular Immunology|March 1, 1977
Specific elimination of cytotoxic cells. II. Reduction of cytotoxic activity by adsorption on monolayers results from removal of cytotoxic cells and not from inhibition of their activityJ R Neefe, D H Sachs
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 20, 1987
Current concepts: immunology. Transplantation immunologyF H Bach, D H Sachs
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Human Immunology|June 1, 1990
Immunology of xenograft rejectionD H Sachs, F H Bach
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|January 1, 1975
Ir-associated murine alloantigens: demonstration of multiple Ia specificities in H-2 alloantisera after selective absorptionsD H Sachs, J L Cone
Hospitals & Health Networks|September 5, 1996
Reward ceremonies: the 1996 Hay compensation surveyR H Sachs, S W Spreier
Nature|January 12, 1984
Reconstitution with syngeneic plus allogeneic or xenogeneic bone marrow leads to specific acceptance of allografts or xenograftsS T Ildstad, D H Sachs
Brain Research|November 27, 1972
Nucleic acid metabolism of the neuroglial cells of the rat neural lobeD Sunde, J Osinchak, H Sachs
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 15, 2022
Transplantation Tolerance through Hematopoietic ChimerismThomas R Spitzer, David H Sachs
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|December 1, 1973
A mouse B-cell alloantigen determined by gene(s) linked to the major histocompatibility complexD H Sachs, J L Cone
Beitrage Zur Gerichtlichen Medizin|January 1, 1986
[Effects of a combination of alcohol and increased intracranial pressure on cerebral pressure and vital functions]R Nowak, E Pfenninger, H Sachs
Cellular Immunology|March 1, 1977
Specific elimination of cytotoxic cells. II. Reduction of cytotoxic activity by adsorption on monolayers results from removal of cytotoxic cells and not from inhibition of their activityJ R Neefe, D H Sachs
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 20, 1987
Current concepts: immunology. Transplantation immunologyF H Bach, D H Sachs
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